It feels wonderful to have these done in plenty of time for Christmas. I used Camille Roskelley's cute Merry pattern and Basic Grey's Blitzen fabrics from Moda. I had a local company do the embroidery for the names. I'm really happy with how they turned out!
What pretty Christmas stockings..love them!!! Thanks for sharing :o)
ReplyDeleteThey turned out great!! I just made some too, it's that time of year!!
ReplyDeleteI have had that pattern since it first came out and planned on making some new stockings this year but have yet to get started so I think this inspiration is all I need. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThose are darling, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteOMG, those are sooooooooooo cute! I love them!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSimply splendid...I love them!!!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness... these are adorable! Was the middle one hard to make?
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I have this pattern but I love the two additional pieced patterns you used here. Did you take the unfinished cuff section to the embroidery company before you put the stocking together?
ReplyDeletethese are just wonderful!! It's always fun to see the works in progress and then to see the finished project.
ReplyDeleteLisa, your stockings looks so festive and so perfect. Getting the names professionally embroidered was definitely the way to go. I like your's the best!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stockings! I finished two stockings of the four I need to make this year. Unusual for me - my stocking making is usually a frantic activity that happens just days before Christmas...
ReplyDeleteI really need to make those! Yours are too cute. How clever of you to think to send them out to be embroidered!
ReplyDeleteThe stockings are sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThe stockings are really cute. Love the one with the little 9-patches. How big...I mean small are those squares?
ReplyDeleteCan you give some guidance about the pattern you used for the second one with Lisa on it? I would love to use that as an extra one that would still coordinate. Thanks!
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